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until authorities caught up with him last year in california. while a man used his cellphone to record a passing train to show his four-year old son. he also caught an amazing crash. the train slammed into a utility truck in wellington, utah last friday. police say the driver was crossing the tracks and didn't see the train coming. the truck was hit near its back wheels and spun around. it was like a scene of a movie. there were actually two men in the truck and both were not hurt. >> relations between the pilots and the company has been tense since they began imposing new work rules that it says they need to stay competitive. i have dealt with delayed flights and cancellations. the pilots have denied those accusations. "the million muppet march" was held in washington d-c over the weekend. about 18-hundred people rallied on the capitol mall in support of funding for public broadcasting. it was a response to mitt romney's proposal to reduce funding for p-b-s and programs like sesame street. the corporation for public broadcasting's budget for th
until authorities caught up with him last year in california. while a man used his cellphone to record a passing train to show his four-year old son. he also caught an amazing crash. the train slammed into a utility truck in wellington, utah last friday. police say the driver was crossing the tracks and didn't see the train coming. the truck was hit near its back wheels and spun around. it was like a scene of a movie. there were actually two men in the truck and both were not hurt. >>...
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prop 36 providing california's three strikes law. prop 37 requiring food labeling requirements. and prop 38 posting realtime results on abc 7 news.com. our web site sup dated. >> joining us for election coverage tonight is san jose state university professor melinda jackson. is the research director for survey and policy research institute. the areas of interest are public opinions, civic engagement and political participation and melinda will be giving us analysis as returns come in. welcome. >> thank you. >> one of the closest-watched races is proposition 30, that is one of the tightest as well. what are your thoughts heading into this election? >> it's going to be a razor thin margin that could go either way. tolling shows 48% in favor, 44% against. with that 8% undecided so it's undecideds going to make the difference on this. it's also going to depend on turnout. group that's tend to favor prop 30 more, younger voters, latino voters also, groups don't always turn out in high numbers on election day. so turn out going to make a difference. >> what are your thoughts on prop 3
prop 36 providing california's three strikes law. prop 37 requiring food labeling requirements. and prop 38 posting realtime results on abc 7 news.com. our web site sup dated. >> joining us for election coverage tonight is san jose state university professor melinda jackson. is the research director for survey and policy research institute. the areas of interest are public opinions, civic engagement and political participation and melinda will be giving us analysis as returns come in....
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as a final example going through both of the districts and one california where there is a delay downtown or somewhere in route if all of the vehicles are allowed to proceed out to geary and 33rd at outer terminal there would be more delay and impact in bound for the passengers waiting at california, at fillmore, at other locations and why the system is designed with locations to switch back at fillmore, at presidio, at sixth avenue and that happens when necessary, no more than system, so i'm sorry in this case i think the grand jury didn't get get it. >> thank you very much. any other members of the public wish to comment? seeing none public comment is closed. >> [inaudible] >> i'm sorry. >> exactly what we was referring to we brought that up with the other systems about -- well, there are fewer passengeros the out bound than the in bound and every single one of them said they solved that ahead of time by scheduling so they make short runs in the center area where the city has lots of travelers and then they make other longer runs and they make fewer longer runs and short runs and announ
as a final example going through both of the districts and one california where there is a delay downtown or somewhere in route if all of the vehicles are allowed to proceed out to geary and 33rd at outer terminal there would be more delay and impact in bound for the passengers waiting at california, at fillmore, at other locations and why the system is designed with locations to switch back at fillmore, at presidio, at sixth avenue and that happens when necessary, no more than system, so i'm...
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for example, the california gold rush. a land didn't belong to them. the country did not belong to them. it was mexico. you went in, but 800 mining claims association got 3 million americans. after a while you decided, why keep on shooting at each other. in the beginning of the 20th century you go out, create a private property system. that brought in banks, and you create. >> but california really gt rich. the rest of the world is not. what is the difference? >> you americans at that time were absolutely conscious of what the rule of law was about. people kept on moving from the east coast to the west coa george washington called in bandied. the band is don't have a right to be here. congressan around and said, oh, yes they do. you start rewarding property on the basis of improvement. john: we did not always have these in america. american settlers worked out their own generally exempted right to property. >> those areas where you shaved off part of the tree. indicate they had accepted it. in some cases where they grew corn, for example, the corn grew
for example, the california gold rush. a land didn't belong to them. the country did not belong to them. it was mexico. you went in, but 800 mining claims association got 3 million americans. after a while you decided, why keep on shooting at each other. in the beginning of the 20th century you go out, create a private property system. that brought in banks, and you create. >> but california really gt rich. the rest of the world is not. what is the difference? >> you americans at...
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a quarter of test row inmates are in california. a live proposal shows more on the polls closing and also it is getting national attention. the major propositions are in full swing. >>> and care givers were arrested on suspicion of involuntary care. the state licensing division is investigating the death of a child. >>> they arrested the grandmother of a 1.5-year-old girl shot on suspicious -- suspicion. it was hours after she brought her granddaughter into the hospital with a gunshot wound to her body. family members say she was a victim of a driveby shooting. they said they have heard no evidence of what happened. she remains in table and critical conditions. >>> nearly 100 workers walked out of the stores. they want to stay competitive with nonunion rivals but they say they have build the stores to their current popularity and some have to fake sides -- take sides. there are no new negotiations settled. it is the first strike in the history of the grocery chain. >>> starting with a brush fire out in livermore sal? >> yes. that's
a quarter of test row inmates are in california. a live proposal shows more on the polls closing and also it is getting national attention. the major propositions are in full swing. >>> and care givers were arrested on suspicion of involuntary care. the state licensing division is investigating the death of a child. >>> they arrested the grandmother of a 1.5-year-old girl shot on suspicious -- suspicion. it was hours after she brought her granddaughter into the hospital with a...
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new at 11:00, the california man behind an anti-muslim film. today he was sentenced for violating probation. in 20 10:was convicted of bank fraud. none of the violations had to do with the content of "innocence of muslims." that film depicts muhammad as a religious fraud and womanizer. >>> tomorrow the man who wounded congresswoman gabby giffords and killed six others will be sentenced. he is expected to get life in prison with no chance of parole for the january 2011 rampage. giffords and her husband are expected to attend that sentencing. >>> new information on that man investigators have dubbed the east coast rapist. aaron thomas is his name, and he is linked to sexual assaults up and down the coast. tomorrow he will reportedly plead guilty to attacks in prince william and loudoun counties. he attacked three teenage trick or treaters in '09. >>> and a 9th woman now says she has been a victim of the serial groper. there were two incidents within 30 minutes of each other last thursday in springfield. police say that suspect has fondled women b
new at 11:00, the california man behind an anti-muslim film. today he was sentenced for violating probation. in 20 10:was convicted of bank fraud. none of the violations had to do with the content of "innocence of muslims." that film depicts muhammad as a religious fraud and womanizer. >>> tomorrow the man who wounded congresswoman gabby giffords and killed six others will be sentenced. he is expected to get life in prison with no chance of parole for the january 2011...
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so as you could imagine, educators across california are celebrating the pass of prop 30. alex savage shows us how one bay area school stands to benefit. >> reporter: they are celebrating today after california voters okayed a tax hike to fund public education. >> just a huge sigh of relief for all of us. >> really, sound like a vote of confidence from the citizens of california in believing in education. >> reporter: when i talked though the principal two weeks ago, 30 was not polling well. today it's a very different feeling. >> this has lifted a huge weight off my shoulders. >> reporter: in this school district, the answer was simple, $2 million would have been wiped from the budget. rosa park was looking at five furlough days, but not anymore. >> i'm filled with emotion. >> second grade teacher tracy eagleheart told me that she was able to teach kids how elections directly facilitate them when she asked students today what happened to prop 30. >> i had that people decided that they wanted to pay taxes to pay for education. and so it's going to be good for our schools.
so as you could imagine, educators across california are celebrating the pass of prop 30. alex savage shows us how one bay area school stands to benefit. >> reporter: they are celebrating today after california voters okayed a tax hike to fund public education. >> just a huge sigh of relief for all of us. >> really, sound like a vote of confidence from the citizens of california in believing in education. >> reporter: when i talked though the principal two weeks ago, 30...
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morris was assigned rescue out of san diego, california. she returned 1 january, 1946 in executive order dated 1945. she then assumed patrol duties out of san pedro. she was then placed in storage in kennen dale, washington from 1947 to 1969 until 1979 and transferred back to san pedro which remained her home part. she was redesignated as cutter 147. medium capacity. she was decommissioned and then transferred to the boy scouts of america. she's now active with the sea scout program and the coast guard cutter morris was named for robert morris, born in liverpool, england. he emigrated to maryland at 17. his key role in the financial affairs of the new nation lended him his position of superintendent of finance. his extraordinary skill in offices greatly contributed to the success of american revolution. a delegate to the constitutional, he served in the u.s. senate until 1975 and declined to search as re-election. he continued banking when values at his extensive land holdings failed. the sea scout ship neptune teaches young adults, ages 18
morris was assigned rescue out of san diego, california. she returned 1 january, 1946 in executive order dated 1945. she then assumed patrol duties out of san pedro. she was then placed in storage in kennen dale, washington from 1947 to 1969 until 1979 and transferred back to san pedro which remained her home part. she was redesignated as cutter 147. medium capacity. she was decommissioned and then transferred to the boy scouts of america. she's now active with the sea scout program and the...
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even new jersey and california have paid maternity leave. they are the only states that do so. a lot of people don't take advantage of it because they are afraid that they won't be considered good workers. so we must get to a place in this country where we value the child and we value the mother and, you know, one consequence of our present lack of these policies is we have, in the united states of america, the highest child poverty rate in developed countries, 20%. what does that have to do with family were policies? welcome to, the best answer is still a paycheck. it is very hard for women to work without a network of support on issues like good and affordable childcare and workplace flexibility and paid family leave. so we must put the policies in place. at the same time, as we change the culture. >> i am trying to decide how deep into scandinavia who want to go. i would prefer sweden to norway. [laughter] i am totally serious. sweden has done something that no other country has done. they have forced paternity leave as well as maternity leave. if i had my way, we would go t
even new jersey and california have paid maternity leave. they are the only states that do so. a lot of people don't take advantage of it because they are afraid that they won't be considered good workers. so we must get to a place in this country where we value the child and we value the mother and, you know, one consequence of our present lack of these policies is we have, in the united states of america, the highest child poverty rate in developed countries, 20%. what does that have to do...
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he finds that densely-populated farming regions, like those in california and florida, are particularly threatened by suburban growth. thoumericareot angeofoi some of the best agricultural land in the world. once developed, it's almost impossible to return in the chicago area, rmers are not the only ones alarmed by the rapid growth. margot brown is concerned that traicike could soonon its way developis going to belyat t w e h littlwn of marengo.owow greo d ity of lif margot brown is concerned are gointoape could soonon its way narrator: devethe irony is the threat w e to margot's quality of life greo is created by other people just like her. she and michael used to live in schaumburg, t itas toowdedo mangoanund brown: what we han mao that was space, peace and quiet, d pretty much everything i need is at my fingertips. nathamic d people want peace and quiet, along with shorter commutes and continued access to the conveniences of modern life. edmonds: everybody is convenience-driven. and we want to have everything at our fingertips. u're seeinthis migration and the eating up of these area
he finds that densely-populated farming regions, like those in california and florida, are particularly threatened by suburban growth. thoumericareot angeofoi some of the best agricultural land in the world. once developed, it's almost impossible to return in the chicago area, rmers are not the only ones alarmed by the rapid growth. margot brown is concerned that traicike could soonon its way developis going to belyat t w e h littlwn of marengo.owow greo d ity of lif margot brown is concerned...
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prop 34 would repeal california's little-used death penalty. the maximum punishment in the state would be life in prison without parole. supporters say the legal procedures for capital punishment have been too costly. it's been years since anyone in the state has been executed. plop 36 is another crime and punishment measure revising california's "three strikes" law to impose a life sentence only when the third felony conviction is for a serious or violent crime. and then prop 37 takes on the issue of food. it would require companies to put special labels on raw or processed foods that are made from genetically altered plants or animals. be sure and stay here with cbs 5 for the up-to-the-minute campaign 2012 results. we have special live coverage starting this afternoon at 4:00. we'll also stream results live on cbssf.com. >>> we would like to ask you a question today. so what would you like to know, what issue is driving you to the polls on this election day? you can comment on facebook or twitter, or email us at mornings@cbs5.com and we'll sh
prop 34 would repeal california's little-used death penalty. the maximum punishment in the state would be life in prison without parole. supporters say the legal procedures for capital punishment have been too costly. it's been years since anyone in the state has been executed. plop 36 is another crime and punishment measure revising california's "three strikes" law to impose a life sentence only when the third felony conviction is for a serious or violent crime. and then prop 37...
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education matters and we stand for california. thank you, thank you very much. >> so the state superintendent , talk about somebody who is very anxious to inned foo the results results -- to find the results of this proposition. he also told me if this pleasure pleasure -- this measure does not pass, be sure that several districts will go bankrupt. also on the ballot was proposition thirtd 8, another education-related proposition behind that one. she issued a statement a short time ago. molly said transformational changes take time, and we are committed to staying the course until our state truly does tackle the school funding crisis. we know now has failed. we are waiting for the governor to show up, governor brown. i understand he is in the hotel in sacramento he will address many of the supporters. i am live in sacramento. lyanne melendez, abc news. >> thank you so much. >> lyanne was talking about proposition 38 which has been declared defeated. here are the numbers. no votes 74%. >> now looking at proposition 34. this is the
education matters and we stand for california. thank you, thank you very much. >> so the state superintendent , talk about somebody who is very anxious to inned foo the results results -- to find the results of this proposition. he also told me if this pleasure pleasure -- this measure does not pass, be sure that several districts will go bankrupt. also on the ballot was proposition thirtd 8, another education-related proposition behind that one. she issued a statement a short time ago....
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sherman was transferred to her current home in san diego, california. the coast guard executing national and international missions maintain the positive reputation worldwide, performing a multitude of positions. she is an excellent example of a cutter with proven capabilities in all coast guard facilities. she continues to patrol in the south pacific. she performs a combined fleet exertions and executes fisheries law enforcement and drug and smuggling enforcement as far as the equator and the arctic circle. we proudly salute all of you at fleet week 2012. >> personnel wise, cutter sherman has 23 officers, 150 enlisted. 378 feet three inches. draft, just about 16 feet. displacement is 3000 tons. she's got two anchors at 6000 pounds each. two engages 12 cylinder turbo. the valve propulsion, 350 fully retractible. >> ladies and gentlemen, thank you very much, the united states coast guard sherman. [applause] >> next in our lineup is from canada, her majesty's canadian ship, algonquin. please stand and salute her majesty's ship algonquin. thank you. please
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we'll see if california will join them. night is still young. >> live in san francisco tonight. >> thanks so much. gentleman here's a look at some other important state propa significance. prop 36 revise california 3 strike law. right now it is ahead 68 percent to 32 percent saying no. >> death penalty would be abolished and replaced with life sentences in california fv voters pass proposition 34. at this moment it is losing. 14 percent of the precinct reporting no. 57 percent on proposition 34 to repeal the death penalty in the state. >>> we are also posting real time results on the state proposition at our web site. our web site is updated the moment the latest numbers are in. >>> that's right. we have a lieutenant more election coverage to get to of course. bay area city perhaps best known for its chevron refinery now instead of fighting big oil residents fighting big soda. live coverage on the ballot measure that may the first of its kind. >> plus the 25-year-old who is taking on incumbent in highly contested congressio
we'll see if california will join them. night is still young. >> live in san francisco tonight. >> thanks so much. gentleman here's a look at some other important state propa significance. prop 36 revise california 3 strike law. right now it is ahead 68 percent to 32 percent saying no. >> death penalty would be abolished and replaced with life sentences in california fv voters pass proposition 34. at this moment it is losing. 14 percent of the precinct reporting no. 57 percent...
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the measure would repeal california's death penalty. instead, the maximum punishment would be life in prison without parole. supporters say the legal procedures for capital punishment ha become too costly. >>> other issues are prop 36 that would measure -- would revise california's "three strikes" law to impose a life sentence only when the third felony conviction is for a serious and violent crime. the district attorneys of san francisco and l.a. both support that measure. >>> and prop 37 has to do with the foods you eat. it would require companies to put special labels on raw or processed foods that are made from genetically altered plants or animals. supporters say consumers have a right to know but opponents predict an explosion of frivolous lawsuits. >>> there is a close buy watched local item over in richmond. a proposed tax on soda. if measure n passes businesses with have to pay a penny per ounce of soda. it would be the first of its kind tax in the nation and soft drink makers have spent $2.5 million to defeat it. >>> lines at
the measure would repeal california's death penalty. instead, the maximum punishment would be life in prison without parole. supporters say the legal procedures for capital punishment ha become too costly. >>> other issues are prop 36 that would measure -- would revise california's "three strikes" law to impose a life sentence only when the third felony conviction is for a serious and violent crime. the district attorneys of san francisco and l.a. both support that measure....
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since california reinstated the death penalty, 13 inmates have been executed. the last execution was in 2006. before a federal judge put executions on hold in california as a result of legal challenges to lethal injection. a reminder that you can get ktvu news to go. download the ktvu app, click on live icon, and watch all of our newscasts live on your mobile device. >>> the man known as mark ustaf was taken into custody. he admitted to four of eight alleged violations. none involves the film that sparked so many protests in the middle east. >>> miraga school district apologized for a swimming coach for using language that drew criticism around the world. christian was abused by two teachers in the 1990s. she sued the district saying it repeatedly ignored her allegations of abuse. the district lawyer said she may have been negligent and careless. she told ktvu that claim was quote heartbreaking. today, the district said it would drop that aspect of its defense. >>> and things are changing around fast. a big cool down today. we talked about that. this is the mec
since california reinstated the death penalty, 13 inmates have been executed. the last execution was in 2006. before a federal judge put executions on hold in california as a result of legal challenges to lethal injection. a reminder that you can get ktvu news to go. download the ktvu app, click on live icon, and watch all of our newscasts live on your mobile device. >>> the man known as mark ustaf was taken into custody. he admitted to four of eight alleged violations. none involves...
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once the polls close on the west coast,ip cluding california, -- including california we are expecting a lot of this it turn blue. two70 votes needed to take it. romney 155 and president barack obama with 149. in an hour once the polls close here in california we are more that means these battleground states are more crucial. wanted to let you know within the last few minutes, new hampshire, as you take a look here it want to president barack obama. you look at the results you can see 55% for president barack obama compared to romney's 45%. and there are other key battleground states that are really important. >> we are still watching ohio, that is -- that is really the most important state right now. we are at about 45% of the precincts in ohio has been counted. not half yet. right now president barack obama does have a lead in ohio. 51% to 49% for romney. we are hearing reports from ohio that the president is doing very well in the places he was expected to do well but he is doing well in south central ohio and he is, in fact, doing better than expected there. but it is not over yet.
once the polls close on the west coast,ip cluding california, -- including california we are expecting a lot of this it turn blue. two70 votes needed to take it. romney 155 and president barack obama with 149. in an hour once the polls close here in california we are more that means these battleground states are more crucial. wanted to let you know within the last few minutes, new hampshire, as you take a look here it want to president barack obama. you look at the results you can see 55% for...
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. >> feels like a vote of confidence from the citizens of california and believing in public education. >> reporter: when i talked to the principal two weeks ago it wasn't polling well. today it is a much different feeling. >> this is just -- lifted this huge weight. >> the math was simple, without prop $302 million would have been -- prop 30, $2 million would have been wiped out. >> reporter: they were preparing if the cuts kicked in but not anybody. >> i am filled with emotion. >> reporter: she told me she was able to teach kids kids how elections impacted them. >> i said people decided that they wanted to pay for education. so it will be good for our schools. >> reporter: opponents are disappointed by the results today. a spokesman e-mailed me and said referring to governor jerry brown and his tax measure, he was able to use education to blackmail voters into supporting his tax increase. the voters were duped. but edge cater believe -- educators believe they care about funding public schools. alex savage, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> california state university is set to refund students
. >> feels like a vote of confidence from the citizens of california and believing in public education. >> reporter: when i talked to the principal two weeks ago it wasn't polling well. today it is a much different feeling. >> this is just -- lifted this huge weight. >> the math was simple, without prop $302 million would have been -- prop 30, $2 million would have been wiped out. >> reporter: they were preparing if the cuts kicked in but not anybody. >> i am...
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since california reinstated the death penalty, 13 inmates have been executed. the last execution was in 2006. before a federal judge put executions on hold in california as a result of legal challenges to lethal injection. a reminder that you can get ktvu news to go. download the ktvu app, click on live icon, and watch all of our newscasts live on your mobile device. >>> the man known as mark ustaf was taken into custody. he admitted to four of eight alleged violations. none involves the film that sparked so many protests in the middle east. >>> miraga school district apologized for a swimming coach for using language that drew criticism around the world. christian was abused by two teachers in the 1990s. she sued the district saying it repeatedly ignored her allegations of abuse. the district lawyer said she may have been negligent and careless. she told ktvu that claim was quote heartbreaking. today, the district said it would drop that aspect of its defense. >>> and things are changing around fast. a big cool down today. we talked about that. this is the mec
since california reinstated the death penalty, 13 inmates have been executed. the last execution was in 2006. before a federal judge put executions on hold in california as a result of legal challenges to lethal injection. a reminder that you can get ktvu news to go. download the ktvu app, click on live icon, and watch all of our newscasts live on your mobile device. >>> the man known as mark ustaf was taken into custody. he admitted to four of eight alleged violations. none involves...
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she beat elizabeth emken for california's senate seat. >> in the house, minority leader race, nancy pelosi will keep her seat. she decisively beats republican john dennis. that was a landslide but expected. >> exactly. democratic incumbent trying to hold on to his district three seat. he's facing republican county supervisor kim dan. >> in district nine, the incumbent holding off a strong challenger. >> incumbent democratic pete staunch has lost his district 15 seat to fellow democrat eric sloan. we caught up with the new bay area representative. >> reporter: there's a lot of excitement here at the campaign headquarters in pleasanton. about 150 people have showed up and they are so excited about results. the 31-year-old is a councilman and prosecutor with the alameda county district attorney's office and now he has officially unseated incumbent pete stark. >> i feel very good. i feel like the support and the votes seen right now reflect the effort that's right behind us here. so many people have invested in our campaign with their hard work and just being out there and bringing their frien
she beat elizabeth emken for california's senate seat. >> in the house, minority leader race, nancy pelosi will keep her seat. she decisively beats republican john dennis. that was a landslide but expected. >> exactly. democratic incumbent trying to hold on to his district three seat. he's facing republican county supervisor kim dan. >> in district nine, the incumbent holding off a strong challenger. >> incumbent democratic pete staunch has lost his district 15 seat to...
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as we take a closer look at northern california, you can see the rain showers primarily focused up to the north and the east of the bay area and a rain/snow mix out to the sierra. there is a doppler sweep. not much to show you except a few cells out to the east of santa rosa, right around st. helena and the calistoga area. that's just some evidence that we'll hold onto the chance of a shower for this afternoon with a mixture of sun and clouds. as far as current numbers, it's mild out there. our friends in san jose, 62 and san francisco, checking in, 62 degrees as well. forecast headlines for today, a mixture of sun and clouds for your thanksgiving. partly sunny. it will be warmer. the weekend, we'll hold onto the dry weather forecast. it could be the valley fog that concerns us with the reduced visibilities first thing in the morning hours. here is the weather picture on the satellite. you will notice the cloud and the storm from last night moving across the bay area. still a few high clouds just offshore but the main storm track is heading up to our north. just took a look at the sie
as we take a closer look at northern california, you can see the rain showers primarily focused up to the north and the east of the bay area and a rain/snow mix out to the sierra. there is a doppler sweep. not much to show you except a few cells out to the east of santa rosa, right around st. helena and the calistoga area. that's just some evidence that we'll hold onto the chance of a shower for this afternoon with a mixture of sun and clouds. as far as current numbers, it's mild out there. our...
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. >> at governor jerry brown's last campaign stop, they pulled out all the stops. >> keep the california dream alive. yes on 30. >> power house politicians joined forces at a gentlemen on prop 30 rally in san francisco. >> university of california has increased tuition once, twice, three times, can't do it anymore. >> this amp ach uc berkeley, students were drumming up support. the governor already allocated $6 billion to 12 skools prop 30 will pass. the measure are raise revenue by temporarily hiking the sales tax and increasing income tax on those making $250,000 per year. >> i think rather than taxing, what we really need in california is we need to cut back on spending. >> the no on prop 30 campaign did get a slap on the hand today from the california fare political practices exhibition. the watch dog group accuse it had no on 30 campaign of money launders for resooefg $11 million from arizona nonprofit and failing to reveal the source in campaign ads. >> it sdruz to say who actually paid for it and this is what they did not do and the voters have a right to know who pays for these a
. >> at governor jerry brown's last campaign stop, they pulled out all the stops. >> keep the california dream alive. yes on 30. >> power house politicians joined forces at a gentlemen on prop 30 rally in san francisco. >> university of california has increased tuition once, twice, three times, can't do it anymore. >> this amp ach uc berkeley, students were drumming up support. the governor already allocated $6 billion to 12 skools prop 30 will pass. the measure...
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closer look at california, not just california but a closer look at the bay area. clearly, all the bay area counties are blue. you don't need me told you that. let's look at how popular president obama was within the bay area starting with san francisco county, landslide, mitt romney was less than 14% of the popular vote. north into marin still landslide for president obama 76%. in the east bay contra costa county mitt romney more than 30% dropped to alameda and his numbers drop. in the south bay, san mateo county landslide for president obama, santa cruz county, same thing. just for fun, look at these two counties which seem to buck the trend. this is stan laws county red for mitt romney, -- stanislaus county red for mitt romney. below merced, went blue for president obama jetting east just barely with president obama getting 53% of the popular vote. coming up at 6:00 we head to the u.s. house of representatives map and look at interesting and game-changing races in california. >>> on capitol hill the president will face the same divided congress next year. democr
closer look at california, not just california but a closer look at the bay area. clearly, all the bay area counties are blue. you don't need me told you that. let's look at how popular president obama was within the bay area starting with san francisco county, landslide, mitt romney was less than 14% of the popular vote. north into marin still landslide for president obama 76%. in the east bay contra costa county mitt romney more than 30% dropped to alameda and his numbers drop. in the south...
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last night, that path forward vindicated my confidence in the -- that the people of california can make sound judgments in the context of tens of thousands of fewer teachers, massive cuts in public education, thousands of courses in community colleges, eliminated. redevelopment eliminated, cutbacks. there's been a real effort at paring back state government. in that context, of three in cuts, i see why people -- of three dollars in cuts i see why people voted. it is a balanced plan, sustainable and i continue tend to do whatever i can in the next two years to make sure we meet the high expectations that the majority of californians, expressed last night. i'll take any questions. >> voters who might be wondering what their vote meant for prop 30? >> that was governor brown's news conference on the passage of prop 30 if you want to continue watching we are live streaming it on abc7news.com. >>> democrats in sacramento may have a favorable new political landscape the party is anticipating a super majority in the state senate and assembly allowing the party to push through increases and bud
last night, that path forward vindicated my confidence in the -- that the people of california can make sound judgments in the context of tens of thousands of fewer teachers, massive cuts in public education, thousands of courses in community colleges, eliminated. redevelopment eliminated, cutbacks. there's been a real effort at paring back state government. in that context, of three in cuts, i see why people -- of three dollars in cuts i see why people voted. it is a balanced plan, sustainable...
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swalwell won the endorse s of key california democrats. two democrats -- appeared on the same ballot because of the new top two rule incumbent mcnerney has defeated gill. >> local measure that got national attention, richmond voters rejecting tax on sodas and sugary drinks that would have funded school programs 2/3 of voters said no. city leaders are divided on the measure the penny per ounce soda tax would have added 12 cents to every can of soda. soft drinks companies spent 2 1/2 million dollars too defeat that measure. >>> look at that fog this morning. we'll have traffic and weather together, next. another look at a foggy picture this is the san mateo bridge traffic looking okay here. we'll get sue to talk about the traffic and mike with your full forecast. >>> sunrise over the low clouds and fog if you were up at 2600 feet that would be a gorgeous sight since you are not we tried to bring it to you. today we are going to have temperatures with cloudy and foggy conditions this morning in the 50s as we head towards noon we will see a sl
swalwell won the endorse s of key california democrats. two democrats -- appeared on the same ballot because of the new top two rule incumbent mcnerney has defeated gill. >> local measure that got national attention, richmond voters rejecting tax on sodas and sugary drinks that would have funded school programs 2/3 of voters said no. city leaders are divided on the measure the penny per ounce soda tax would have added 12 cents to every can of soda. soft drinks companies spent 2 1/2...
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take vo cesar ---un nuevo estudio da nuevas esperanzas para el estado financiero de california... take vo blanca ---en san francisco se anuncia la futura contratacion de cientos de residentes para uno de los proyectos mas esperados por los amantes del deporte... take sot --- ariel rodriguez ariel rodriguez dice: " peluffo live topvo blanca peluffo live topvo blanca ---un grupo de nudistas presento hoy una demanda en un tribunal federal para evitar que la junta de supervisores de san francisco apruebe una ordenanza la proxima semana que prohibiria el nudismo en las calles de la ciudad. ---el proximo martes esta programado el voto en el ayuntamiento sobre la medida creada por el supervisor scott wiener que prohibiria la exhibicion de partes prohibidas o gluteos en plazas publicas. ---wiener dice que la prohibicion es necesaria ante el aumento de quejas por parte de residentes y comerciantes pero los nudistas aseguran que infringiria sus libertades. blanca ---muchos sueÑan con tener negocio propio., algunos ya lo tienen, pero enfrentan dificultades. cesar ---pero sabra usted como em
take vo cesar ---un nuevo estudio da nuevas esperanzas para el estado financiero de california... take vo blanca ---en san francisco se anuncia la futura contratacion de cientos de residentes para uno de los proyectos mas esperados por los amantes del deporte... take sot --- ariel rodriguez ariel rodriguez dice: " peluffo live topvo blanca peluffo live topvo blanca ---un grupo de nudistas presento hoy una demanda en un tribunal federal para evitar que la junta de supervisores de san...
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in the same speech, he said he was so eager to cement california to the union that if the people of california wanted to have a slavery constitution, he would take california in that form. at the time, an ohio lawyer and later his colleague in the league in cabinet, wrote to a friend saying, anyone prepared to except another slave state is not with us on slavery. there were folks who doubted where he was on slavery. there is considerable doubt where he was on the emancipation proclamation. although he was known as the opponent of the extension of slavery, there are questions around the edges about his views on slavery. >> you paint a picture at the chicago convention in 1860 about why abraham lincoln won. a lot of it has something to do with anything but what his position was on issues. tell us that story. >> seward by that time> -- by that time, seward is well known. seward has been on record for logger about slavery. he had more that could be quoted against him. that is one concern. another is his attitude toward catholics and immigrants. as government. governor of new york, he made in his q
in the same speech, he said he was so eager to cement california to the union that if the people of california wanted to have a slavery constitution, he would take california in that form. at the time, an ohio lawyer and later his colleague in the league in cabinet, wrote to a friend saying, anyone prepared to except another slave state is not with us on slavery. there were folks who doubted where he was on slavery. there is considerable doubt where he was on the emancipation proclamation....
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because even new jersey and california have paid maternity leave. the only states that do so. but a lot of people don't take advantage because they are afraid. they are afraid they won't be considered good workers. so we have to get to a place in this country where we value the child, where we value the mother. one consequence of our present lack of these policies is we have in the united states of america the highest child poverty rate in developed countries, at 22%. what's that got to do with family work policies? the best answer is still a paycheck. it's very hard for women to work without a network of support on issues like a good affordable childcare, workplace flexibility, and paid family and medical leave. so we have to put policies in place at the same time as we change the culture. >> i'm trying to decide how to deep into standard want to go. i would rather, i would prefer sweden to know what. how about that? i'm totally serious. sweden has done something that no other country has done. they have forced paternity leave as was maternity leave. if i had it my way we wou
because even new jersey and california have paid maternity leave. the only states that do so. but a lot of people don't take advantage because they are afraid. they are afraid they won't be considered good workers. so we have to get to a place in this country where we value the child, where we value the mother. one consequence of our present lack of these policies is we have in the united states of america the highest child poverty rate in developed countries, at 22%. what's that got to do with...
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democrats in california will go to nevada. that's what the people here in illinois and chicago in particular were doing for president obama. they were traveling to swing states. they were driving to wisconsin. and that's how a lot of people got into this room tonight. by agreeing to go to these swing states to help with the ground game there. so these are the people who had the ticket, they earned a ticket into this room. and look here, their reaction now once the word came in. >> fired up, ready to go. >> and i said, this is great. >> he's a great president and i'm very happy. he has my back and i'm sorry for mitt romney but it's obama. we can't lose. >> what do i want for obama. i want the country to be the great country that it is. >> a few weeks ago i was up in wisconsin, we got wisconsin. last few weeks i've been calling wisconsin and ohio, we got both states. >> obama is winning, he's winning, he's winning. gosh thank you jesus. >> just as you're returning to us live here to chicago. it sound like that video is about to
democrats in california will go to nevada. that's what the people here in illinois and chicago in particular were doing for president obama. they were traveling to swing states. they were driving to wisconsin. and that's how a lot of people got into this room tonight. by agreeing to go to these swing states to help with the ground game there. so these are the people who had the ticket, they earned a ticket into this room. and look here, their reaction now once the word came in. >> fired...
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a lot of states that were spared that were not hard hit or some states as far away as california, they have pledged to start getting equipment crews etc. here into new jersey and new york, and connecticut as quickly as possible. as power starts coming back on, we want to make sure that people can also get to work. there are a lot of folks in jersey who work in new york, in the city, and in other places where transportation may be hobbled. one of the things that i mentioned to the governor is the possibility of us using federal assets military assets as well as taking inventory of assets from around the country that can be brought in so that we can help people get to their work. we're going to have a lot of work to do. i don't want anybody to feel that some how this is all going to get all cleaned up overnight. i want to make sure that people have realistic expectations, but what i can promise is that the federal government will be working as closely as possible with the state and local officials, and we will not quit until this is done. we're not going to tolerate red tape. we're not g
a lot of states that were spared that were not hard hit or some states as far away as california, they have pledged to start getting equipment crews etc. here into new jersey and new york, and connecticut as quickly as possible. as power starts coming back on, we want to make sure that people can also get to work. there are a lot of folks in jersey who work in new york, in the city, and in other places where transportation may be hobbled. one of the things that i mentioned to the governor is...
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here in california there have been no major problems. busy, but orderly. >> more people are registered to vote by mail. we're at about 54% of our residents are now permanent vote by mail voters. >> reporter: many said they would rather vote early than wait until election day. >> i wanted to be absolutely sure i wasn't rushing to make it back by the time the polls closed. >> reporter: here's what it looked like today in florida, where there was controversy over the weekend, after some voters were left standing out for hours, waiting to cast their ballots. >> every vote counts. too many people died. too many people march, too many people lost their lives for us to have the right to do what we're doing. >> reporter: it was the same story in ohio. >> how long do you expect to wait? >> maybe 15, 20 minutes. >> reporter: 1.7 million votes in ohio are already cast. 29% by registered democrats. 23% by republicans. in florida, 4.5 million votes have been cast. 43% by democrats. 39% by republicans. here in california, early votes are not broken do
here in california there have been no major problems. busy, but orderly. >> more people are registered to vote by mail. we're at about 54% of our residents are now permanent vote by mail voters. >> reporter: many said they would rather vote early than wait until election day. >> i wanted to be absolutely sure i wasn't rushing to make it back by the time the polls closed. >> reporter: here's what it looked like today in florida, where there was controversy over the...
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. >>> and fewer ballots will be cast in california than the 2008 presidential election despite a record number of people registered to vote. it supports 25.3 million and compare that to 2008. we have important propositions. on the flip side those using mail in ballots, they are expected to reach high and they are expected to vote in person at the precincts today. we will have complete election coverage throughout the morning and special coverage this afternoon. we started as the poles closed on the east coast and we will have up to the minute results and there is also an expanded addition for our complete election coverage. >> san francisco need your help. they want to identify a man who is accused of pepper spraying a student last month. here is the man they are looking for. the incident happened near market montgomery streets. if you have any information about this case call police. >>> two area cities have made the top 10 while biking is popular. they saw cycling at 46% and it puts them at number 7. at least 43% use their bikes to get to school or work. san francisco comes in number
. >>> and fewer ballots will be cast in california than the 2008 presidential election despite a record number of people registered to vote. it supports 25.3 million and compare that to 2008. we have important propositions. on the flip side those using mail in ballots, they are expected to reach high and they are expected to vote in person at the precincts today. we will have complete election coverage throughout the morning and special coverage this afternoon. we started as the poles...
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last night, that path forward vindicated my confidence in the -- that the people of california can make sound judgments in the context of tens of thousands of fewer teachers, massive cuts in public education, thousands of courses in community colleges, eliminated. redevelopment eliminated, cutbacks. there's been a real effort at paring back state government. in that context, of three in cuts, i see why people -- of three dollars in cuts i see why people voted. it is a balanced plan, sustainable and i continue tend to do whatever i can in the next two years to make sure we meet the high expectations that the majority of californians, expressed last night. i'll take any questions. >> voters who might be wondering what their vote meant for prop 30? >> that was governor brown's news conference on the passage of prop 30 if you want to continue watching we are live streaming it on abc7news.com. >>> democrats in sacramento may have a favorable new political landscape the party is anticipating a super majority in the state senate and assembly allowing the party to push through increases and bud
last night, that path forward vindicated my confidence in the -- that the people of california can make sound judgments in the context of tens of thousands of fewer teachers, massive cuts in public education, thousands of courses in community colleges, eliminated. redevelopment eliminated, cutbacks. there's been a real effort at paring back state government. in that context, of three in cuts, i see why people -- of three dollars in cuts i see why people voted. it is a balanced plan, sustainable...